On a day when St. Louis experienced record heat, a late afternoon thunderstorm took out power at Serendipity Ice Cream Shop in The Grove. Earlier in the week, their glass door was shattered by an overnight smash-and-grab.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - The state's public universities and colleges are set to receive a 3% funding increase within the next month, pending the governor's approval. Now, lawmakers are looking at different funding models going forward. For years, the Missouri General Assembly has used a Basic Plus Funding Model, meaning the budget process for higher [...]
Preparing for the heat is the main mission of Cool Down St. Louis this summer. The group is striving to keep those vulnerable safe with the help of Ameren Electric.
If you were looking to define true bravery, look no further than the men and women who put their lives on the line everyday as members of the military. One group, Quilts of Valor, is honoring those in a unique way.
Its creation comes after five years of study that started with a commission and determined that Illinois families faced a Byzantine bulwark in trying to obtain services often ensconced in disparate agencies: the State Board of Education and the departments of Human Services and Healthcare and Family Services.
Missouri Governor candidate Mike Kehoe has received the most donations from a political action committee, followed by Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft and State Senator Bill Eigel.
CLAYTON, Mo. -- St. Louis County voters will go to the polls on August 6 for the Primary Election, with candidates ranging from U.S. Senate and governor to county-level offices, as well as two constitutional amendments on the ballot. You can start requesting an absentee ballot starting today, with a deadline of July 24. In-person [...]